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one of the documentaries we did was in india. it was a very interesting story that we are going to go with that had to do with a group of women in a little village who had organized themselves and built a road to their village. these were women who had taught themselves how to do this work, and then confronted the men and ended up getting the men to pay them for the work. we decided that was a story we cannot do on radio, because no one spoke english. we did all the interviews the translation and reviewed all the tapes and said we just cannot put this on air, because people will be listening to half an hour of language they do not understand. >> how have you found your time being spent, now that you do this plus your column? >> audio and radio work is very time-consuming. there are lots of things to pull together. probably the last year i have spent more time doing audio work than anything else. this year i suspect i will flip a little bit and devote more time to print. i am about to start working on a new book as well. >> what i
one of the documentaries we did was in india. it was a very interesting story that we are going to go with that had to do with a group of women in a little village who had organized themselves and built a road to their village. these were women who had taught themselves how to do this work, and then confronted the men and ended up getting the men to pay them for the work. we decided that was a story we cannot do on radio, because no one spoke english. we did all the interviews the translation...
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. >>> and india's biggest movie star questioned at a u.s. airport for over an hour which is now becoming an international incident. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. the florida panhandle is being pounded by heavy rain as claudette came ashore overnight near ft. walton beach. it'll move inland toward alabama later today. >>> forecasters are keeping an eye on ana and bill which are gaining strength in the atlantic. neither of these storms is expected to make landfall. >>> and president obama may drop his demand for a government-run health insurance option, a move that could alienate some liberal democrats but gain republican support. >>> wellchicago rest depths who need a marriage license today or a building permit today are out of luck. the city is closed for business. >> it is a major effort to close a massive budget gap. but chicago is not alone. here's diana alvear. >> reporter: city workers take monday off. the first of three forced furlough days thanks to a budget in the red. sanitation trucks will be idle.
. >>> and india's biggest movie star questioned at a u.s. airport for over an hour which is now becoming an international incident. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. the florida panhandle is being pounded by heavy rain as claudette came ashore overnight near ft. walton beach. it'll move inland toward alabama later today. >>> forecasters are keeping an eye on ana and bill which are gaining strength in the atlantic. neither of these storms...
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other countries, singapore, india, china, are like that now. so in those cntries, i'm not saying that everybody is going to get 100%, but i am saying that the decision making is proceeding on the basis of knowing that science is where it's at for their countr. and that we were once like that and we're notike that to the extent that i would say we should be now. >> yeah, what do you think about the popula mia or the science programs or tv. you have yourself like the living planet and quantum universe and let's go look for u.f.o.s and noah's art. my nephew just texted me about big foot. what do you think about big foot? don't you think the science channels could do a better job. >> sure. so the question is what about science on television? what about the contrast between on the one hand you've got, i think you are talking about discovery. you have science shows combined with sort of par normal shows. this is because it's a dollar-driven business. judgment has been made that this stuff enttains. haunted house, let's go ghos haunting. then let's le
other countries, singapore, india, china, are like that now. so in those cntries, i'm not saying that everybody is going to get 100%, but i am saying that the decision making is proceeding on the basis of knowing that science is where it's at for their countr. and that we were once like that and we're notike that to the extent that i would say we should be now. >> yeah, what do you think about the popula mia or the science programs or tv. you have yourself like the living planet and...
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china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a high ranking u.s. official. he did get the white house blessing to go on this trip, even though he is not going for the president or the state department. it was breaking news here, betty. this american, this saga, a weird saga that started in may. >> he's on a mission from god to save her. i think something dan said that was important, he's facing a lot of ill bszs, physical illnesses. he had several siezures while waiting for the trial to end. perhaps it was part of the whole grand scheme. imagine what would have happened if he had to serve seven years in a hard labor camp. again, senator
china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a...
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>> in india it's a big hon tore break so -- honor to break some of these records. several times an hour we're bringing you the big picture of the big stories of the day. >>> now our big picture has a theme song to go with it thanks to jonathan mann. he's writing a song a day and we were lucky enough that he agreed to write one for us. listen. ♪ you'll say no way from 3:00 to 5:00 it's a no brainer ♪ ♪ the big picture, the big picture ♪ >> pretty good. it's not the theme to "dallas" or "falcon crest" but he wrote that in all of one day, and of his songs, he basically does them in a day. you can see whatever song you want at rockcookiebottom.com. one of these days we'll have jonathan on to focus on why he focused onorly, but i think i know why. >> i love his intensity. i love the disco effect. very appropriate for us because we're -- >> you are a disco lady, aren't you? >> we're disco king and queen. john travolta and olivia newton. >>> just ahead sarah palin and those strange comments about death panels. it's part of today's face-off. >> also, we're expectin
>> in india it's a big hon tore break so -- honor to break some of these records. several times an hour we're bringing you the big picture of the big stories of the day. >>> now our big picture has a theme song to go with it thanks to jonathan mann. he's writing a song a day and we were lucky enough that he agreed to write one for us. listen. ♪ you'll say no way from 3:00 to 5:00 it's a no brainer ♪ ♪ the big picture, the big picture ♪ >> pretty good. it's not the...
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you cannot compete with china and india with an inadequate education system and that an adequate system can't be fixed by no child left behind. you need a new model of every american getting ahead because you have to many adults under educated for the world market and you can't say to someone who's 22 we are not going to help you but we will fix k-12 because you have to have 40 to 50 years of person on the job market so we need to have a fundamental new approach that includes vocational technical school, includes college, it includes k-12 but also includes homeschooling and learning on your own and it includes things like the university of phoenix on libeler in. we have to have a fundamentally new approach to 365 days a year capacity to keep learning at a rapid rate so every american can be fully informed. i mentioned earlier 2 billion minutes. i wish every community in america what watch that film and have a dialogue of does it mean and what we have to do some schools can be competitive. compton points of 60% of u.s. students have no science to biology. only 18% of students take advanc
you cannot compete with china and india with an inadequate education system and that an adequate system can't be fixed by no child left behind. you need a new model of every american getting ahead because you have to many adults under educated for the world market and you can't say to someone who's 22 we are not going to help you but we will fix k-12 because you have to have 40 to 50 years of person on the job market so we need to have a fundamental new approach that includes vocational...
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will never get china and india to play unless we have a bill. if you want the progress, but look of what really works. -- let's look at what really works. i'm asking for your help having nothing to do with washington. we work with 40 cities on different continents to help them reduce their greenhouse gases. we work with 1100 cities to get them discount clean energy technology. we are trying to retrofit the empire state building to cut emissions 40%. i met to the budget people in puerto rico yesterday you want to make their island energy independence with a clean energy and efficiency. these are things that can be done. there are a lot of practical things that need to be advanced before we can get there. i will give you one example. this cash for clunkers program has worked great. it has been better than all the mechanisms of reorganizing the auto industry. we ought to put that on steroids when we can sell electric cars and buy them. there ought to be a six month waiting list for every electric car that any company can turn out before the first o
will never get china and india to play unless we have a bill. if you want the progress, but look of what really works. -- let's look at what really works. i'm asking for your help having nothing to do with washington. we work with 40 cities on different continents to help them reduce their greenhouse gases. we work with 1100 cities to get them discount clean energy technology. we are trying to retrofit the empire state building to cut emissions 40%. i met to the budget people in puerto rico...
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one of the world's biggest movie stars, the tom cruise of india, held for questioning at an american airport. he says it's because he's a muslim. it's become an international muslim. it's become an international incident. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. for people in florida, and all along the atlantic and gulf coasts, this has been a quiet hurricane season. since june, nothing. but now, all of a sudden, there are three storms out there, and they are allaining strength. tropical storms ana and bill have formed in the atlantic, and opical storm claudette is poised to hit the panhandle of florida tonight. abc's jeffrey kofman is there. >> reporter: what a different a day or two can make. on friday, this hurricane season with a nonstarter. suddenly, this weekend, three tropical storms formed, one of them poppedp overnight in the gulf of mexico and now making landfall here on the florida panhandle. >> i think in the end, this is a warning shot. the gulf is more prime than usual for intensification this year. >> reporter: the sleepy hurricane season is over. the scramble
one of the world's biggest movie stars, the tom cruise of india, held for questioning at an american airport. he says it's because he's a muslim. it's become an international muslim. it's become an international incident. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. for people in florida, and all along the atlantic and gulf coasts, this has been a quiet hurricane season. since june, nothing. but now, all of a sudden, there are three storms out there, and they are allaining...
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mumbai -- the worst affected in india where 11 of the country's 15 swine flu deaths occurred. a leading member of khmer rouge there ruled cambodia in the 1970's asked for harshest punishment at his trial for war crimes of murder. he tells the united nations- backed tribunal that he accepted responsibility for the sorrow and suffering of the 1 million cambodian people who lost husbands and wives. militants in northern afghanistan attacked a government building, killing a district police chief and at least one of his offices. the assault happened in the province where violence has increased in recent months. reports say the attackers struck before dawn with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades. starting a long gun battle. erin is here, so it is that time. we can look ahead to your business report. there are figures coming out -- a statement coming out of the fed in new york. >> the interest rate decision. but all expectations is it they will not do anything. they will be zero of the moment. >> but the context is more important. >> it is what ben bernanke, the u.s. fed chairm
mumbai -- the worst affected in india where 11 of the country's 15 swine flu deaths occurred. a leading member of khmer rouge there ruled cambodia in the 1970's asked for harshest punishment at his trial for war crimes of murder. he tells the united nations- backed tribunal that he accepted responsibility for the sorrow and suffering of the 1 million cambodian people who lost husbands and wives. militants in northern afghanistan attacked a government building, killing a district police chief...
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if india start to demand wages similar to what workers in the u.s. would demand, we would see real pressure put on the framers of this economic system? that is definitely a key point. host:"flat broke and the free- market" is the book. jon jeter is our guest. next up is santana from california. caller: i really think got to see somebody is on the air who is not sponsored by the insurance company or coca-cola. i have two questions. first one is globalization. when jamaica became independent, [unintelligible] [unintelligible] when he was in power he gave free education and free health care to everybody. the imf said no, we cannot do that. now everything is [unintelligible] the second one is the bailout. i believe the bailout should be from the bottom up, people who are losing their houses, they are the ones who should be served first. what happened? guest: that is exactly right. you see that all over the world. i have seen in my work hell some many of these programs that were started or the people really want in brazil, where there is a land redistribu
if india start to demand wages similar to what workers in the u.s. would demand, we would see real pressure put on the framers of this economic system? that is definitely a key point. host:"flat broke and the free- market" is the book. jon jeter is our guest. next up is santana from california. caller: i really think got to see somebody is on the air who is not sponsored by the insurance company or coca-cola. i have two questions. first one is globalization. when jamaica became...
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this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around $3500. what about us? i want you to know, for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see, in the next few years, cars cheaper than you ever imagined, about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn do cn cnn.come/clarkhoward. >> clark will tell you how to save more and spend less and avoid getting ripped off. how? he'll tell you at noon on the weekends. >>> the president tells you he needs help to get health care reform passed. he picked up the phone and called 140,000 people. new for you in abo
this car you can buy in india for $2500. that's right a full four-door car seats four people you like a fifth you don't, is now available and selling like crazy. you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that's only available in india? big news, this car just passed the european union safety and crash test, a car somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing they're going to be able to buy a car, even with the modifications for european will end up being somewhere around...
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the latest idea on how to tackle india's population issues came from india's health and welfare minister. his idea, put electricity in all of the villages so that people will watch late night tv and fall asleep instead of making babies. what do you think of that idea? >> that's a stupid thing. >> reporter: the only way to change people's mind is through education, she says. before you write the idea off, hear this. >> is it a laughable idea? or is it an idea that really can work? >> it's an idea that can really work. >> reporter: he helped draft some of year end's population stabilization policies and now runs the population foundation of india. the idea goes, with little or no electricity in the villages, people don't have anything to do at night except procreate. but with electricity providing other forms of entertainment, maybe not. >> the message is loud and clear that we need to do something for the people, which is people friendly. and which in a way will keep their minds off from taking irrational decisions about producing more babies. >> reporter: still, it's clear television can
the latest idea on how to tackle india's population issues came from india's health and welfare minister. his idea, put electricity in all of the villages so that people will watch late night tv and fall asleep instead of making babies. what do you think of that idea? >> that's a stupid thing. >> reporter: the only way to change people's mind is through education, she says. before you write the idea off, hear this. >> is it a laughable idea? or is it an idea that really can...
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we have to have china and india. we learned that if we go too far with cap and trade, then all we are going to do is chase more jobs to china and india, where they've been putting up coal fire plants every 10 minutes. in some, we have a slew of hearings in three unsuccessful votes on the senate floor, actually, i'd say four, because we rejected the co2 in the beginning. off we go into the august recess, secure in the knowledge that cap and trade is riddled with flaws and the departments are seriously divided over one of president obama's top domestic top priorities. we also know that according to a recent polling, the american public is increasingly unwilling to pay anything as polls have shown to fight global warming. all this does not mean cap and trade is dead and gone. it's alive, as democratic leaders did in the house, eager to distribute pork in unprecedented scales to secure the necessary votes to try to pass this thing. so, be assured, we will mark up legislation in this committee, pass it, and then it will b
we have to have china and india. we learned that if we go too far with cap and trade, then all we are going to do is chase more jobs to china and india, where they've been putting up coal fire plants every 10 minutes. in some, we have a slew of hearings in three unsuccessful votes on the senate floor, actually, i'd say four, because we rejected the co2 in the beginning. off we go into the august recess, secure in the knowledge that cap and trade is riddled with flaws and the departments are...
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so you say, what is drought in india? well, they produce sugar, they produce beans and other things that are now going to be down. world market prices are soaring for those things. so in this interconnected world, this climate stuff is bouncing all over the world when it hits. the third thing i saw is that everybody is trying to scramble right now. how are we going to get on to a long-term, really sustainable recovery? and that brings us to an event that people need to watch a little bit, which are these negotiations about the future of the world energy system that are supposed to take place in denmark at the end of the year, in copenhagen. >> copenhagen later this year. you're going to be back. >> that's big for our economy. >> we're going to be announcing next month a very special series with jeff saks you'll see here only on "msnbc live." >>> that does it for me this hour. dr. nancy snyderman picks up our coverage next. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® start
so you say, what is drought in india? well, they produce sugar, they produce beans and other things that are now going to be down. world market prices are soaring for those things. so in this interconnected world, this climate stuff is bouncing all over the world when it hits. the third thing i saw is that everybody is trying to scramble right now. how are we going to get on to a long-term, really sustainable recovery? and that brings us to an event that people need to watch a little bit, which...
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on his visit to india in 2006, david cameron said that he believed it was time for britain and india to forge a new special relationship, focusing particularly on fighting terrorism, protecting the environment, and globalization. india is also a leading member of the commonwealth, which has been valued on to the labour -- which as been devalued in the labour gouvernment. it is extraordinary diversity offers some straight, a unique network of 53 countries spanning five continents with 30% of the world's population. we believe the commonwealth is a tool to be picked up and used more often, to help dialogue and conflict prevention, taking a leading role in addressing state failure by coordinating up future rehabilitation package for its former member, zimbabwe. get the commonwealth is not the only group of countries where we can recreate historic connections on a new modern basis. i have long argued that britain should embark on the elevation of its links with many countries of the middle east in the gulf. not only diplomatically, but in matters of culture, education, commerce, and secu
on his visit to india in 2006, david cameron said that he believed it was time for britain and india to forge a new special relationship, focusing particularly on fighting terrorism, protecting the environment, and globalization. india is also a leading member of the commonwealth, which has been valued on to the labour -- which as been devalued in the labour gouvernment. it is extraordinary diversity offers some straight, a unique network of 53 countries spanning five continents with 30% of the...
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in india, hindu priests held a fire ritual to seek divine intervention to stop the spread of the h1n1 virus. and in israel, a group of rabbis and jewish mystics sought to do the same thing in an airplane service where they chanted prayers and blew rams' horns or shofars while flying over the country. here in washington this week, president obama hosted a special medal of freedom ceremony at the white house. the president gave america's top civilian honor to sixteen people he called "agents of change." among the honorees were two prominent religious leaders. retired anglican archbishop desmond tutu was recognized for his fight against apartheid in south africa, and his efforts for reconciliation after apartheid ended. reverend joseph lowery was honored for his longtime civil rights work. obama called him "a giant of the moses generation of civil rights leaders." we have a special report today about the spafford children's center, a charity in jerusalem's old city. it's mission: caring for the physical and psychological well- being of palestinian children. the center has a fascinating h
in india, hindu priests held a fire ritual to seek divine intervention to stop the spread of the h1n1 virus. and in israel, a group of rabbis and jewish mystics sought to do the same thing in an airplane service where they chanted prayers and blew rams' horns or shofars while flying over the country. here in washington this week, president obama hosted a special medal of freedom ceremony at the white house. the president gave america's top civilian honor to sixteen people he called "agents...
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s growing relationship with india? we saw the secretary and the foreign minister sign a series of accords just a couple of months ago promoting better economic and other ties between the two countries. how do you address that anxiety that pakistanis have about india? >> well, the first thing i would say to pakistanis is that this isn't a zero-sum game. we have a very strong and growing partnership with india. we have a partnership with pakistan that we're trying-time prove on and we need to get away from these views of -- you know, if we're a supporter or we have a good relationship with india, that impacts the relationship with pakistan. i understand that that's how people in the region see it, but i think we really need to move away from this type of view in the 21st century. countries of that region have some very difficult challenges to face. as i've said, we are doing what we can to try to support them as they confront these challenges, not only from terrorism, but from poverty, literacy, drought, disease. we'll c
s growing relationship with india? we saw the secretary and the foreign minister sign a series of accords just a couple of months ago promoting better economic and other ties between the two countries. how do you address that anxiety that pakistanis have about india? >> well, the first thing i would say to pakistanis is that this isn't a zero-sum game. we have a very strong and growing partnership with india. we have a partnership with pakistan that we're trying-time prove on and we need...
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they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. you raise a question of employee choice. that bill is in the process of being negotiated. there will not be a time line which will be so fast that people will not have an opportunity to understand what the issue is. you comment about the secret ballot, and i think we have to maintain a secret ballot, which you agree with. we're trying to work through the other facets of it on arbitration, but bearing in mind the concerns and worries that you have raised. no. 24. who has 24? yes, sir? don shapiro in 1997, i was diagnosed with a thyroid condition that put me in the hos
they can go to india and china and have lower wages, lower costs. what is going to keep them here. >> you have raised to a very important questions. -- two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house of representatives have passed a bill that has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the kinds of concerns you have raised. we're going to take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax....
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the world's cheapest automobile is now in people's driveways in india. this car that you can buy in india for $2,500, that's right, a full four-door car, seats four people, a fifth you don't. is now available and selling like crazy. can and you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that is only available in india. big news. this car just passed the european union safety and crash test. which are somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing that they're going to be able to buy a car that even with the modifications for europe, will end up being somewhere around $3,500. what about us? well, i want you to know for us, this is a clear trend that we are going to see in the next few years cars cheaper than you ever imagined. about the price of a motorcycle. i'm clark howard. for more ways to save, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> and you get great consumer advice from clark weekends right here. saturdays and sundays clark howard at noon and 4:00 eastern right here on hln. >>> americans are living longer than ever and a new cdc report says li
the world's cheapest automobile is now in people's driveways in india. this car that you can buy in india for $2,500, that's right, a full four-door car, seats four people, a fifth you don't. is now available and selling like crazy. can and you may wonder, why am i telling you about a car that is only available in india. big news. this car just passed the european union safety and crash test. which are somewhat similar to ours and europeans are already buzzing that they're going to be able to...
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in china and india. fortunately those economies are still moving ahead. thank goodness we have some part of the world economy working. that's some good news. >> and it was interesting, i did see a report that sa
in china and india. fortunately those economies are still moving ahead. thank goodness we have some part of the world economy working. that's some good news. >> and it was interesting, i did see a report that sa
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we know india. i mean, aren't these favorable conditions, mohammed may be right about a short-term pull back. but you look at the global scene, you look at the u.s. scene, really isn't this the moment? >> i don't think anybody is debating that the trajectory is certainly improving. i think that the real question here is matching up where expectations reside relative to where securities are valued at this point in the cycle. and i think it's absolutely reasonable after this massive move off what we're quite admittedly over sold levels in march, for us to take a break and think about just how realistic a 25% earnings growth rate is going to be in 2010, because right now, that's about where this market is assuming. >> okay, so craig, how long a break? you say take a break. when are things going to actually shift is and move upward in your opinion? >> we have got to get through the next cycle of corporate earnings. coming out of the second quarter, this market had a terrific sense of relief, because ear
we know india. i mean, aren't these favorable conditions, mohammed may be right about a short-term pull back. but you look at the global scene, you look at the u.s. scene, really isn't this the moment? >> i don't think anybody is debating that the trajectory is certainly improving. i think that the real question here is matching up where expectations reside relative to where securities are valued at this point in the cycle. and i think it's absolutely reasonable after this massive move...
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india is growing. india is a very interesting case as well. win india became independent in 49-- no, 48, in 48 and yet chosin an economic model which was extremely popular at that time, no closed border, stay controlling the industry, what was called the license king demeny couldn't starting a business, even a small business and this was supposed to bring india out of poverty. the growth rate of india between 1991 was 1% for have a tent and this growth rate was so predictable, so constant so regular that economists in india call that-- rate of growth as of 1% was rooted in the ndn pour hindu culture. in 91, the finance minister decided to open the border to welcome foreign investment to a certain extent, to counsel the licence system and india is growing between five, six, 7% according to the years. i mentioned india because it is less known then what happened in china in which i would not elaborate. one of the applications of sound principle in good economic policy showed that religion, civilization is not a key factor. the key factor is the
india is growing. india is a very interesting case as well. win india became independent in 49-- no, 48, in 48 and yet chosin an economic model which was extremely popular at that time, no closed border, stay controlling the industry, what was called the license king demeny couldn't starting a business, even a small business and this was supposed to bring india out of poverty. the growth rate of india between 1991 was 1% for have a tent and this growth rate was so predictable, so constant so...
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other than a catchy acronym, it's becoming increasingly clear that the economies of brazil, russia, india and china, the so-called brix don't have a lot in common. the russian economy shrank 11% last quarter, an the largest contraction on record. plummeting commodity prices among the reasons and the government's failure to approve a stimulus package. car sales have been hit particularly hard down 50% in the first seven months of this year. the largest general motors dealership in moscow. compare russia with its neighbor china. massive $586 billion stimulus plan has so far been successful in part due to reliance coupons for direct purchases of things like cars and washing machines. from april to june, the economy grew at a reported 8%, goldman sachs predicts that growth will top 9% for the year. a lot of people are skeptical of it. stuck certainly have great questions about the magnitude. the real question is, should there be a new brick -- a new i, indonesia has as morgan stanley has proposed. thanks for watching. coming in on the closing bell. >> the treasury saw stronger than average de
other than a catchy acronym, it's becoming increasingly clear that the economies of brazil, russia, india and china, the so-called brix don't have a lot in common. the russian economy shrank 11% last quarter, an the largest contraction on record. plummeting commodity prices among the reasons and the government's failure to approve a stimulus package. car sales have been hit particularly hard down 50% in the first seven months of this year. the largest general motors dealership in moscow....
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it goes back to the origins of world trade to the east india company and hudson bay company. there is nothing particularly new to be a fruitless soldier and diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman for decades ibm employees have said the initial stand for i have been moved. what is new, the relos themselves, the breadwinners -- i will start -- what is new is growth in numbers of corporate relos, a figure i estimate to be about 10 million people, that is the breadwinners themselves and their families and how that has grown with the growth of the american economy. american foreign trade to cite a statistical the goods and services we buy and sell abroad has leaped from about $400 million in 1970 to over 3 trillion now as companies american and foreign compete. they need people to carry their banner and build business far from home. you've not heard the word reloville because i made it up. it is about workers and families frequently relocating, they are see real long-distance movers. the word relos originated among agents who specialize in catering to them. relos tend to roa
it goes back to the origins of world trade to the east india company and hudson bay company. there is nothing particularly new to be a fruitless soldier and diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman for decades ibm employees have said the initial stand for i have been moved. what is new, the relos themselves, the breadwinners -- i will start -- what is new is growth in numbers of corporate relos, a figure i estimate to be about 10 million people, that is the breadwinners themselves and their...
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he's an icon in india. c shah rukh khan, known for his energetic dance moves, have starred in several bollywood movies. but his star status at newark friday, immigration officials questioned him for nearly an hour. >> they kept telling me it's because your name is common. and i was too polite to ask common to what? you know? so, it's a bit of an issue. >> reporter: as kahn posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, fans in india were outraged at u.s. officials after kahn said he was detained. protesters took to the streets. some even burnt an american flag. when government officials suggested subjecting americans to the same kind of treatment when they visit india. a columnist with the mumbai mirror says the anger isn't so much about racial profiling. >> it is more about how dare you, america, stop a very well-known -- our most famous actor and insult him? >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to india even weighed in over the weekend, noting kahn is a global icon and a very welcome guest in the united stat
he's an icon in india. c shah rukh khan, known for his energetic dance moves, have starred in several bollywood movies. but his star status at newark friday, immigration officials questioned him for nearly an hour. >> they kept telling me it's because your name is common. and i was too polite to ask common to what? you know? so, it's a bit of an issue. >> reporter: as kahn posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, fans in india were outraged at u.s. officials after kahn said...
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he's an icon in india. he's known for his dance moves starred in 700 bollywood movies like this one in new york. but the star status when he arrived at newark, new jersey friday, immigration officials questioned him for roughly an hour. >> because your name is khan. i was too polite to ask common to what? so it's a bit of an issue. >> as khan posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, indians were outraged that he was detained. protesters took to the street, some burned an american flag when government officials said it's subjected americans to the same type of treatment when they visit india. the anger isn't so much about racial profiling. >> it's more about how dare you, america, stop a very well-known muslim actor and insult him. >> the u.s. ambassador to india weighed in over the weekend noting khan is a global icon and a very welcome guest in the united states. u.s. customs and border protection denies khan was detained. khan was selected for secondary inspection which he called routine. he would
he's an icon in india. he's known for his dance moves starred in 700 bollywood movies like this one in new york. but the star status when he arrived at newark, new jersey friday, immigration officials questioned him for roughly an hour. >> because your name is khan. i was too polite to ask common to what? so it's a bit of an issue. >> as khan posed for pictures with fans sunday in houston, indians were outraged that he was detained. protesters took to the street, some burned an...
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some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie boo racial profiling post 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. c. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off! thermacare® delivers heat that penetrates deep, to relax, soothe and unlock tight muscles. after the heat gets really deep, my muscles do feel loose. even after i took thermacare® off, my back stayed loose for the next day. go to trythermacare.com and get up to 16 hours of pain relief... ...with thermacare® i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> tiger woods has never lost a major tournament when he was leading at the start of the final round. well, that was until today.
some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie boo racial profiling post 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. c. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off!...
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guest: india facing critical water issues, just weeks after we left india on the first part of the expedition, over 1000 farmers committed suicide because the drought that had ravaged their land made it impossible for them to make a living and they committed mass suicide. i think we are seeing increased severity water issues and is impacting communities. host: are their drought concerns of the u.s.? guest: absolutely. atlanta, two years ago -- guest: 6 weeks away from being out of order. guest: the leg that they depend on, six weeks before being a munhall -- the lake, that they depend on, six weeks before being a mudhole. the governor was praying for rain. when the practices have not been able to ensure water supplies we are looking at a series issue. host: virginia beach, good morning, on the republican line. caller: or you folks today? the earth sustains us and we have to take care of it, but, you know, more people will take you seriously if you expose the biggest sources, of not only corruption but of pollution and that is the federal reserve and the stimulus -- 24-7 stimulus that they cre
guest: india facing critical water issues, just weeks after we left india on the first part of the expedition, over 1000 farmers committed suicide because the drought that had ravaged their land made it impossible for them to make a living and they committed mass suicide. i think we are seeing increased severity water issues and is impacting communities. host: are their drought concerns of the u.s.? guest: absolutely. atlanta, two years ago -- guest: 6 weeks away from being out of order. guest:...
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i do not know how to get china and india to come along. if they will go along with it and we will not lose all manufacturers to china -- you understand china is in number one emitter of pollution, not the united states. they do not want to do it. india is even more adamant about doing it. then we lose their jobs. we need to get china under the umbrella and it takes a 2/3 vote in the senate to get it done. i think there is some protection for our consumers and interesindustry. >> glad to see you again today. i am a veteran. i am very proud to be a veteran. [applause] i belong to the american legion. in order for a person to be called a veteran that has to serve in the military, there are lots of people that are called veterans that cannot belong to the american legion. congress after world war roman one set up the american legion. is the largest veterans' organization in the world. we have a lot of people. in order to belong to the american legion, you had to be in the service during a war. we had a lot of people that after correa, vietnam,
i do not know how to get china and india to come along. if they will go along with it and we will not lose all manufacturers to china -- you understand china is in number one emitter of pollution, not the united states. they do not want to do it. india is even more adamant about doing it. then we lose their jobs. we need to get china under the umbrella and it takes a 2/3 vote in the senate to get it done. i think there is some protection for our consumers and interesindustry. >> glad to...
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first quake registered a 7.6 and it hit nar india. falling debris killed a woman when another temblor shook tokyo. the two quake are likely not related and they hit about 10 minutes apart. >>> in taiwan, taiwan television says a helicopter with six crew members has crashed in a typhoon rescue mission. # 60 typhoon victims have been rescued from the area around a remote mountain village buried in a mudslide. many more are still buried. the mudslide triggered by the typhoon that dropped as much as 80 inches of rain over the weekend. in eastern china, another landslide has toppled seven apartment buildings and it is not clear how map people may be trapped. >>> divers will be back out on the hudson river this morning trying to remove more wreckage from saturday's deadly midair crash. crews are scouring the murky water. they located the small ailane and the body of the final victim inside of it. nine people were killed. divers have already removed the mangled chopper. politicians and aviation experts are beginning to brainstorm ways to pat
first quake registered a 7.6 and it hit nar india. falling debris killed a woman when another temblor shook tokyo. the two quake are likely not related and they hit about 10 minutes apart. >>> in taiwan, taiwan television says a helicopter with six crew members has crashed in a typhoon rescue mission. # 60 typhoon victims have been rescued from the area around a remote mountain village buried in a mudslide. many more are still buried. the mudslide triggered by the typhoon that dropped...
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mathematicians as much anymore in our society because they are being replaced by mathematicians from korea, india, china. i teach at usc down the road, and the engineering school and theath and the biological science as well are very heavily asian and asian-american so that like many things in america, we have outsourced maffei learning and we know the people on wall street can't -- [laughter] >> robert a piece of the question was living people versus dead people for lack of a better word. any thoughts on that? >> [inaudible] -- amazing files, chronological material [inaudible] >> welcome the answer is definitely yes. i mean, if you have a story that is exciting to write, i think you should begin to imagine dramatizing it if it's that kind of thing. and it doesn't have to be a competition or categorical choice. you can all go down one road. i think that any story that has human themes that are powerful and moving can be dramatized. i think to dramatize rutherford's life i don't know. i would have to read richard's book. i know that with the wittman's, they live in modest homes in brooklyn, they w
mathematicians as much anymore in our society because they are being replaced by mathematicians from korea, india, china. i teach at usc down the road, and the engineering school and theath and the biological science as well are very heavily asian and asian-american so that like many things in america, we have outsourced maffei learning and we know the people on wall street can't -- [laughter] >> robert a piece of the question was living people versus dead people for lack of a better...
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the sport is dying out in india. this is -- as young people move on to more conventional games like volleyball and soccer. the elders, tossing babies. right. elders in the community trying to keep it alive, the wonderful tradition. >> keep hope alive. >> what about tickle fighting? >> it's an nerf opportunity. >> it is. good thinking. >> so who's ahead in the fight? the strangest -- >> india is. i don't consider it a fight. used to be japan. they make useless robots. dances with you. india with things like that and the baby tossing, far, far ahead at this point. >> no doubt about it. thank you, willie. i'm sure mika's going to -- let's just say i don't want to be here monday when mika gets in. going to be a little chill. >> i don't think so. >> yeah? >> i think she likes open, openness, honesty. >> it's her paris hilton family. >> you should do a pillow fight on the set, willie and mika. >> beat the hell out of each other. >> we have another e-mail, chris has, about savannah. praising the academic achievements? >> no
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. >>> dozens are feared dead in northern india after a massive landslide slammed over three villages decimating two. at least 15 bodies have been pulled from the debris and many were swept into the river. weeks of heavy rain triggered these mudslides. >>> felicia is yow downgraded to a tropical storm but heading toward hawaii. >> fredricka, we have some concerns there for the hawaiian islands, especially for you traveling, whether you're going the airways, delays over the next couple of days. if you're heading to the beach, that could be problematic as the waves ahead of this system are already pounding the hawaiian coast. a lot of the beaches have been closed down for this afternoon. felicia is a tropical storm now. this was once a formidable hurricane, a category 4 at one time. it's great it's weakening and we think tm continue to do that. we have strong winds here, so wind shear is breaking down the storm a little bit as well. the farther west is goes, the cooler the water temperatures are. they're a little marginal to support a system like this. we think you'll feel the impacts i
. >>> dozens are feared dead in northern india after a massive landslide slammed over three villages decimating two. at least 15 bodies have been pulled from the debris and many were swept into the river. weeks of heavy rain triggered these mudslides. >>> felicia is yow downgraded to a tropical storm but heading toward hawaii. >> fredricka, we have some concerns there for the hawaiian islands, especially for you traveling, whether you're going the airways, delays over...
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. >> guest: the united states could develop not just ourselves but for china, india, europe and japan if we could develop a hydrogen economy and we could return petroleum to been primarily a petrochemical feedstock for plastics unit overnight change the balance of power and you would have an enormous shift away from men as well, saudi arabia, iran, iraq, russia and that would be much healthier for the world at large. >> host: this next caller has a question about energy virginia. >> caller: mr. speaker, i have a comment and question and you just partially answered it. seems to me that high standards of living are directly related to our energy consumption and the question is, how do we achieve achieve energy along with conservation and at the same time finding new energy sources? >> guest: q2 simultaneously for things. first you go and strengthen subsidize renewals, solar, wind, and biofuels because all those are available. second, you work on conservation including composite material. ups has a new then there are expementing with that is a composite material rather than steel, reduce
. >> guest: the united states could develop not just ourselves but for china, india, europe and japan if we could develop a hydrogen economy and we could return petroleum to been primarily a petrochemical feedstock for plastics unit overnight change the balance of power and you would have an enormous shift away from men as well, saudi arabia, iran, iraq, russia and that would be much healthier for the world at large. >> host: this next caller has a question about energy virginia....
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fact, spoke by the inhabit tants of countries as far flown as nigeria, egypt, mesopotamia, turkey, india, china, greece, united kingdom, north america, south america including the greenland eskis. in fact, the two vernacular words that survid in plato's description of atlantis were found to be in sound and meaning -- were found in sound and me meang to have been directly derived from the language environment. so too were 90% of words used by adam andis household especially names of people and places. and there are many. our research includes the origin and meanings of symbols used in every religion and sacd literature all over the world. in these we found that hebrew bible, the kabbalah of the hebrews and the chinese, the hindus and the recently discovered egyptian christian bible was of immense importance in revealing lost knowledge. wherever we looked we found evidence confirming the claims by geneticsists that all mankind came from sub-harrah africa. and it was previously believed that adam and eve were descended from east african lucy. our findings revealed it was not east african bu
fact, spoke by the inhabit tants of countries as far flown as nigeria, egypt, mesopotamia, turkey, india, china, greece, united kingdom, north america, south america including the greenland eskis. in fact, the two vernacular words that survid in plato's description of atlantis were found to be in sound and meaning -- were found in sound and me meang to have been directly derived from the language environment. so too were 90% of words used by adam andis household especially names of people and...
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pakistan and india have been addedat each other's throats since the 1940's. if the indians attack them they can fall back to the west. we have allowed under mr. karzai's desire as he went to school in india, to allow a great expansion of the indian diplomatic presence in afghanistan. and also a large amount of indian investment. these pseudo-civilian engineers building roads which happen to be all along the border with pakistan. we have driven the pakistanis crazy by putting the enemy on both of their borders, from their point of view. so, to increase their presence would really drive them crazy. we're dealing with two nuclear powers. host: the last call, jim, in california. . . guest: i think we made a mistake by taking down the government in somalia a few years ago because now we will get one much worse. but the agency does not decide good or bad. the president of the u.s., whether democrat or republican, gives the agency the marching orders. host: what are you doing these days? guest: i am an adjunct professor at georgetown. i am writing a biography amosam
pakistan and india have been addedat each other's throats since the 1940's. if the indians attack them they can fall back to the west. we have allowed under mr. karzai's desire as he went to school in india, to allow a great expansion of the indian diplomatic presence in afghanistan. and also a large amount of indian investment. these pseudo-civilian engineers building roads which happen to be all along the border with pakistan. we have driven the pakistanis crazy by putting the enemy on both...
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and india and other locations. i'm still very concerned about whether we're going to be able to add long-term sustainable jobs. >> and how do we do that? okay, i don't know if you heard on economists on saying that this accounting for population growth and rehiring all the people who lost their jobs. we have to create 15 million jobs in this country in the next 5 years. the president has pretty directly said he wants a lot of that to come from the next big industry, which they've defined as alternative energy. can we get that many jobs there? is that smart policy? >> well, i'm glad you used the word create jobs because jobs create sd very different from a job saved. this idea of saving jobs is very y . we have to focus on new companies, entrepreneurship, innovation. how do we do that? we get to an economy that is not just focused on driving consumer spending to attack. we've got the put the incentive for investment. you've got boeing laying off 10,000 people. emerson, 5,000. these are the companies that you want to
and india and other locations. i'm still very concerned about whether we're going to be able to add long-term sustainable jobs. >> and how do we do that? okay, i don't know if you heard on economists on saying that this accounting for population growth and rehiring all the people who lost their jobs. we have to create 15 million jobs in this country in the next 5 years. the president has pretty directly said he wants a lot of that to come from the next big industry, which they've defined...
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the first earthquake was a magnitude 7.6 in indian ocean near india's andaman islands. the second quake was a 6.5 magnitude near tokyo. tsunami warnings issued but later taken back. >>> the same state senator called for sanford to resign after having an affair and now this republican calls for sanford to resign after book in first class flights to european. and he says they are wrong. >>> police are looking for man holding a gown a woman's head during a bank robbery. it shows the man pointing a gun toward a teller and threatens to take a customer hostage. the woman was able to get away but the suspect did take some money. >>> talk about somehow getting lost in translation. secretary state hillary clinton got angry during a q&a session with congolese university student. the student speaking in french asked what president obama would think about chinese financial contracts with congo. but the translator apparently made a mistake and asked secretary clinton what mr. clinton would think. that didn't go over very well. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my hu
the first earthquake was a magnitude 7.6 in indian ocean near india's andaman islands. the second quake was a 6.5 magnitude near tokyo. tsunami warnings issued but later taken back. >>> the same state senator called for sanford to resign after having an affair and now this republican calls for sanford to resign after book in first class flights to european. and he says they are wrong. >>> police are looking for man holding a gown a woman's head during a bank robbery. it shows...
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some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. the 44-year-old actor initially said he was detained for hours because his last name showed up on a computer alert list. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie about racial profiling in the post- 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major tournament, believe it or not. (announcer) this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> tiger woods has never lost a major tournament when he was leading at the start of the final round. well, that was until today. south korean ye yang beat tiger by three strokes.
some angry fans are burning american flags in india while others are marching with posters of shah rukh khan. the 44-year-old actor initially said he was detained for hours because his last name showed up on a computer alert list. immigration officials say it was just a routine stop. khan is now downplaying the incident while promoting his new movie about racial profiling in the post- 9/11. >>> who would possibly -- could possibly beat tiger woods? someone did today in a major...
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they settled with india for 60 a ton. these stocks have value that i think a lot of the analysts have missed. technically watch the stock today, a break of 99, very bullish for potash. >>> do you guy or sell, dr. j? >> i would like to see us get softer into the tail end of today. think we ease into tomorrow setting up nicely for a surprise on friday. >> you called me michelle again. >> well, michelle, i think -- >> well, dave, what do you think? >> nice. >> i was a buyer going into yesterday, got even going home. i'm a seller today. i think there's some problems. i'm a little bit short right now, will get a little shorter. >> what do you say? >> melissa, i would say that i'm a seller going into market today. >> tom? >> yeah, tommy tells you this market is going higher, sit tight and maggie, i hope everything goes well for you. >> it's tim, dr. j., dennis and daniel hughes. do not miss, tonight we're going to talk about cisco on the yaf hours trade. a power lunch debate. is twitter in trouble? michelle, what is on tap the
they settled with india for 60 a ton. these stocks have value that i think a lot of the analysts have missed. technically watch the stock today, a break of 99, very bullish for potash. >>> do you guy or sell, dr. j? >> i would like to see us get softer into the tail end of today. think we ease into tomorrow setting up nicely for a surprise on friday. >> you called me michelle again. >> well, michelle, i think -- >> well, dave, what do you think? >> nice....
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did you know that mango is the national fruit of india, pakistan. how fabulous is that? i don't know why puerto rico didn't get in it? harry, get over here. >> we had mango fretrees growinp in my backyard. >> harry, i want you to juice these limes for me. >> i'm getting mango madness. i'm getting overcome. >> what we're going to do is today is i have a beautiful crab salled for the summer. i have that nice jumbo lump crab, some lime zest. i want some heat in my salad. some hall pjalapeno. >> better bring the heat. >> and to offset the jalapeno, some nice mango. going to add a little bit of salt and pepper. go right ahead and whisk -- here, whisk some olive oil in there. i have some cilantro for a nice green herbal note. isn't that pretty? we have our viniagrette. you're going to go ahead and top that. this is a beautiful salad for summer entertaining. >> and you put it in an avocado. >> i'm going to do that for you. look at you. you are totally the man. >> he's a great cook. >> right over there, flip it. how delicious is that? >> and easy. >> and easy. no mayonnaise. nic
did you know that mango is the national fruit of india, pakistan. how fabulous is that? i don't know why puerto rico didn't get in it? harry, get over here. >> we had mango fretrees growinp in my backyard. >> harry, i want you to juice these limes for me. >> i'm getting mango madness. i'm getting overcome. >> what we're going to do is today is i have a beautiful crab salled for the summer. i have that nice jumbo lump crab, some lime zest. i want some heat in my salad....
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. >> my other yeah -- question was on the geography between pakistan and india. is it critical that the united states try to play a role? that's on really problematic with respect to the indians in terms of defusing tensions between india and pakistan. is that outside 9 postal -- the portfolio of this group? >> it is outside the portfolio of my job. on the other hand, i am in constant touch with the indians. i met with the indians continually. the new ambassador in washington and i have had dinner recently and she and i are in close touch. i go to indio whenever the schedule permits. i stress we're completely transparent. the secretary of state and my close colleague assistant secretary for south asia, central asian affairs bob blake and i were in india recently and the indians are a major factor in the region. they're the dominant power. improveb -- improving u.s.-indian relations ha been a continual goal of the last three u.s.strations, all which i think have been successful in that regard, starting with president clinton's trip in 2000. i will keep the indians
. >> my other yeah -- question was on the geography between pakistan and india. is it critical that the united states try to play a role? that's on really problematic with respect to the indians in terms of defusing tensions between india and pakistan. is that outside 9 postal -- the portfolio of this group? >> it is outside the portfolio of my job. on the other hand, i am in constant touch with the indians. i met with the indians continually. the new ambassador in washington and i...
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it is the latest government effort to control india's population. the health minister says if they put electricity into every village, couples will fall asleep watching tv late nights, instead of making babies. some say it could help but it's no replacement for education and access to contraception. >>> in the story, apparently they talk to a man who has 23 children. and. >> and one wife? wow! >> i don't know about the wife part. >> 23. wow. all right. some car shoppers are going to dealerships to take advantage of the cash for clunkers. but when you show up, it's so popular. what happens if you show up and trade in your car and there is nothing really for you to choose from? >> and that's how popular this program has been. there are some lawmakers who have said at some of the dealership lots, the most popular cars are gone, but they still really want to use this program and accomplish its goals. so four weeks along, looking at an on-the-fly fix from the transportation department. the idea is, you can still take advantage of the program. go to the d
it is the latest government effort to control india's population. the health minister says if they put electricity into every village, couples will fall asleep watching tv late nights, instead of making babies. some say it could help but it's no replacement for education and access to contraception. >>> in the story, apparently they talk to a man who has 23 children. and. >> and one wife? wow! >> i don't know about the wife part. >> 23. wow. all right. some car...
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they could go to india or china and have lower wages that have lower cost. what is going to keep them? [applause] >> you have raised two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house has passed a bill which i agree with you has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the concerns to have race. we will take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. raised the question of employee's choice. that bill is in the process of being negotiated. there will not be a time line which will be so fast that the people will not have an opportunity to understand what the issue is. you have to maintain a secret ballot, which you agree with. we are trying to work through arbitration. we're very high-minded the concern to have raised. no. 24. yes, sir? >> in 1997, i was diagnosed with a thyroid condition that put me in the hospital in a coma. i need to thank all the taxpayers for paying for four years of hospitalization for me because i did not have a plan by could afford at th
they could go to india or china and have lower wages that have lower cost. what is going to keep them? [applause] >> you have raised two very important questions. on cap and trade, the house has passed a bill which i agree with you has a lot of problems. we have not gotten a bill in the senate. we understand the concerns to have race. we will take them up and see to it that we do not have the consequences of exporting jobs or imposing a great tax. raised the question of employee's choice....
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i it goes back to the origins of world trade, as far back as the east india company and hudson bay company, nothing particularly new to being a diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman. for decades, ibm employees have said the initials stand for i have been moved. what is new? the growth of the numbers of corporate freeloaders. the breadwinners, i will start -- what is new is the growth in the numbers of corporate relos, a number i estimate to be ten million people. the breadwinners and their families and how that has grown with the growth of the american economy. american foreign trade, to cite a statistic, all the goods and services that we buy and sell abroad, from $400 billion in 1970 to over $3 trillion now. as companies, american and foreign, they need people to carry their banner and build business far from home. you have not heard the word relosville because i made it up. they are cereal long-distance movers. the word relos probably a originated among suburban real estate agents who specify in catering to them. relos tend to reduce the tween moves in relovilles, suburbs caterin
i it goes back to the origins of world trade, as far back as the east india company and hudson bay company, nothing particularly new to being a diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman. for decades, ibm employees have said the initials stand for i have been moved. what is new? the growth of the numbers of corporate freeloaders. the breadwinners, i will start -- what is new is the growth in the numbers of corporate relos, a number i estimate to be ten million people. the breadwinners and...